TIMOTHY LABROSSE, DDS
700 W Ironwood Dr., #212 P: 208.664.4831
DENTAL PROFILES Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814
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tients at ease. Many of those patients stay with us for a lifetime because they feel that it’s a safe, comfortable environment.” Backed by a wealth of knowledge and experience, Dr.
Dentist Timothy LaBrosse would like to claim that his skill as a dentist is the sole reason for his success. But he humbly gives credit where he feels it is due. “My staff is so incredibly gifted and they’re such caring people that they make me look absolutely phenomenal. They’ve learned to become very good listeners and know to put dentally anxious pa-
LaBrosse has been a general family dentist since 1989. He strives to ensure his patients feel welcome and trust their needs are important and understood. The approach to providing afford- able quality care is to begin treatment with the most conserva- tive of treatment plans in order to preserve and restore the patient’s natural bite. “We take care of the people who take care of us,” LaBrosse says. Dr. Timothy Penberthy, a Coeur d’Alene Endodontist, once told a mutual patient during an appointment, “If you are a patient of Dr. LaBrosse’s, you are more family than patient!” Dr. LaBrosse and his team have attended patient weddings, high school and military graduations, greeted new family mem- bers, visited hospitalized patients, shared common interests in books and been their friend.
Each visit is a time to catch up on changes in their lives. The team believes their dedication to their patients was the reason Dr. LaBrosse’s practice was voted as the 2011 Gold Medal Best Dentist award!
MOLLY GUNSAULIS, DDS DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN
15404 E Springfield, Suite 102 Spokane Valley, WA 99037 P: 509.922.1333
Dr. Molly Gunsaulis enjoys making a positive impact in the lives of her patients, not just as their dentist, but also as their friend. “I have a unique job,” says Dr. Molly. “I get to interact with children in a way that offers new experiences while doing everything possible to make their visits enjoyable.” Dr. Molly’s team shares these same objectives.
Together they make time to listen to their patients and their families before customizing a health plan to prevent, or if need be, treat oral disease. They cater to families that want the same thing they do: The best possible health for their children. Tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease; this infectious disease is four times more com- mon than asthma. While genetics does play a big part in oral disease, more so than dentists once thought, prevention is still possible with early intervention. Don’t wait, start preventive care appointments for your child by age one or when the first tooth appears, whichever comes first.
For tips on oral care for infants and toddlers, visit their website
www.GrowSmileShine.com
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